The 760 Pumpmaster is what all the other multi-pump pneumatics want to be! In production for decades, over 10 million have been sold. It shoots BBs or .177 pellets and does so with power and accuracy.

At less than 3 lbs., it's a great starter air rifle. The stock and forearm are made of a durable synthetic that takes lots of use and still looks good. An economical rifle, the Pumpmaster takes 3 to 10 pumps to send BBs up to 625 fps and pellets up to 600 fps. The checkering on the grip and the indentations on the pump handle make it that much easier to get a grip and stay on target.

Ideal for plinking and target shooting. (Never shoot BBs at metal objects!) It's so light that you can shoot all day! Suitable for younger shooters (with adult supervision) and smaller adults.

Pellets are loaded into a 5-shot clip, while BBs have an 18-shot magazine, which is fed from the 200-shot reservoir. It comes with a fixed front sight, but you can get even more accuracy by mounting a scope or red dot on the 11mm dovetail.

Cick on the AMMO link for a list of recommended pellets and BBs for plinking and hunting. Find targets, safety glasses and other necessities by clicking on our ACCESSORIES link.

Things I liked:Good starter rifle, it is powerfull enough to be used fopr pest control, but is easy enough to use for younger shooters. my 7 yr. old sister can shoot this gun and get 3/4inch groups at 20 yards. It has no recoil, and is quite light.Things I would have changed:Improve the catch that holds the pumping arm shut. after a while mine wore down and I had to take it in to the local shop and get it replaced. What others should know:The groups mentioned were shot with a 4x32 scope and Crossman premier hollow points.

Things I liked:I had one when I was 13. Made of wood and metal. I was initially disappointed because it felt very light and not what I remember from 1973. However, once I put a few rounds through it my mind and feelings quickly changed. Accurate and quite powerful. The lighter weight makes it easy to shoot for hours. For the price you just can't beat it. My wife likes it too. I'll be ordering the "Pink" model for her soon. If you're looking for something better you will be disappointed when you realize you just spent enough money to buy a quality .22 caliber semi-auto (real) rifle. I'm quite satisfied with this purchase. Thank you!Things I would have changed:Nothing at all.What others should know:No.

Things I liked:Lightweight, short, good starter air rifle for kids. Good power but remember this one hits hard, not for unsupervised use by smaller kids. Things I would have changed:Any changes would likely drive up the price, and this is a pretty durable airgunWhat others should know:Great first airgun for pellet use / training.

According to the FSP/FPE calculator my brand new 760 should be quite capable of killing a squirrel at 25 ft. with lead pellets. Why then, after two vital hits this morning, did the squirrels merely jump as if stung and run away?

Ashley from USA:

This gun would never be recommended for hunting.

Stick from USA asked:

I thought the newer 760's had a rifled bore... ? My old one from the 1070's was smooth bore.

Luis from USA:

The modern 760B has a smoothbore. The newer Crosman 664GT kit has 20" rifled barrel and shoots a little harder and looks almost exactly like a 760.

Eric from USA:

Mine from 1989 is rifled. I noticed they switched back to smooth bore at some point since then.